This, along with a lot of early players stating to have surprisingly good opinions about this title, triggered a chain reaction of positive feedback for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, resulted in a long series of Fandom-Rejoicing moments.

The fact that One-Winged Angel is, for the first time, going to be heard on a Nintendo console.

While the graphics aren't Dissidia or XIII standard, some do think they're adorable.

"I played Theatrhythm Final Fantasy for the first time today. Not too shabby! As I remembered various things from the past 20 years, I was reduced to tears. FF music fans should definitely play it. Won't you cry with me?"

Not only is the game getting DLC, but the dev team hopes to release fifty songs.

The demo was released on the eShop... and it has unlimited uses, unlike other demos which only let you play a certain number of times.

The announcement of a sequel with 60 characters and over 200 songs, including tracks from Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, all the characters from the iOS version, such as Celes and Balthier, the ability to play as Chaos, Alternate Costumes for several characters, representation from the region-locked (at the time of the game's release) Final Fantasy Type-0 and DLC characters like Rosa.

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